U.S. patent application number 16/985285 was filed with the patent office on 2020-11-19 for low-power and low-latency non-standalone initial access to new radio carrier.
The applicant listed for this patent is Movandi Corporation. Invention is credited to Sam Gharavi, Ahmadreza Rofougaran, Maryam Rofougaran.
Application Number | 20200367144 16/985285 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 1000005001618 |
Filed Date | 2020-11-19 |
United States Patent
Application |
20200367144 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Rofougaran; Ahmadreza ; et
al. |
November 19, 2020 |
LOW-POWER AND LOW-LATENCY NON-STANDALONE INITIAL ACCESS TO NEW
RADIO CARRIER
Abstract
A communication device that establishes a short-range wireless
communication link with a fixed wireless access (FWA) user
equipment (UE) or a mobile UE that is in a specified proximal range
of the communication device. The FWA UE or the mobile UE is in a
radio resource control (RRC) connected state over LTE network, is
determined. The communication device detects whether a first new
radio (NR) carrier is assigned to the FWA UE or the mobile UE
without using the communication device. A carrier measurement is
determined for NR is established at the FWA UE (or mobile UE) by an
LTE-enabled base station in the RRC connected state. The
communication device controls assignment of a second NR carrier to
the FWA UE or the mobile UE for non-standalone initial access to a
beam of RF data signals in the second NR carrier at the FWA UE or
the mobile UE.
Inventors: |
Rofougaran; Ahmadreza;
(Newport Beach, CA) ; Gharavi; Sam; (Irvine,
CA) ; Rofougaran; Maryam; (Rancho Palos Verdes,
CA) |
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Applicant: |
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Movandi Corporation |
Irvine |
CA |
US |
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Family ID: |
1000005001618 |
Appl. No.: |
16/985285 |
Filed: |
August 5, 2020 |
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16398216 |
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Current U.S.
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1/1 |
Current CPC
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H04W 72/085 20130101;
H04W 72/048 20130101; H04L 5/0032 20130101; H04W 56/001 20130101;
H04B 7/15528 20130101; H04W 48/08 20130101 |
International
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H04W 48/08 20060101
H04W048/08; H04B 7/155 20060101 H04B007/155; H04W 56/00 20060101
H04W056/00; H04L 5/00 20060101 H04L005/00; H04W 72/08 20060101
H04W072/08; H04W 72/04 20060101 H04W072/04 |
Claims
1. A communication device, comprising: a digital signal processor
configured to: determine that at least one user equipment (UE) is
in a radio resource control (RRC) connected state over a long-term
evolution (LTE) network, based on a short-range wireless
communication link, wherein the short-range wireless communication
link is between the communication device and the at least one UE
that is in a specified proximal range of the communication device;
detect a first new radio (NR) carrier is assigned to the at least
one UE for the NR carrier assignment, based on the short-range
wireless communication link; determine that a carrier measurement
for NR is established at the at least one UE by a LTE-enabled base
station in the RRC connected state, based on the short-range
wireless communication link or a signal characteristic associated
with the assigned first NR carrier is less than a signal quality
threshold; and control assignment of a second NR carrier, having
the signal characteristic greater than the signal quality
threshold, to the at least one UE for non-standalone initial access
to a beam of RF data signals in the second NR carrier at the at
least one UE, wherein the beam of RF data signals in the second NR
carrier is communicated, by the communication device, from a
NR-enabled base station to the at least one UE for the assignment
of the second NR carrier at the at least one UE.
2. The communication device of claim 1, wherein the communication
device is at least one of an evolved-universal terrestrial radio
access-NR dual connectivity (EN-DC) device, a NR-enabled relay
node, or a NR-enabled repeater device, and wherein the at least one
UE is an EN-DC device.
3. The communication device of claim 1, wherein the carrier
measurement for NR is for inter radio access technology (IRAT) when
the at least one UE is active in one radio access technology that
corresponds to the LTE network, wherein the carrier measurement for
NR is scheduled by the LTE-enabled base station when the at least
one UE is in the RRC connected state over the LTE network, and
wherein the at least one UE is configured to report the carrier
measurement for NR to the LTE-enabled base station.
4. The communication device of claim 1, wherein the carrier
measurement for NR is a B1 NR measurement that indicates at least a
reference signal received power (RSRP) at the at least one UE in
the RRC connected state over the LTE network, and the RSRP measured
at the at least one UE is greater than the signal quality threshold
to potentially establish a fifth generation (5G) NR connection.
5. The communication device of claim 1, further comprising a
front-end radio frequency (RF) circuitry, wherein the digital
signal processor is further configured to: initiate beam
acquisition, by use of the front-end RF circuitry, in a
receive-only mode, wherein in the receive-only mode, a further
relay of input RF signals to the at least one UE is deactivated;
and acquire information of one or more signal synchronization
blocks (SSBs) from the at least one UE over the short-range
wireless communication link, wherein the control information of one
or more SSBs indicates a set of potential carrier frequencies
shared via the LTE network.
6. The communication device of claim 5, wherein the digital signal
processor is further configured to detect a primary signal
synchronization (PSS) for at least one SSB location of a plurality
of SSB locations based on the control information of one or more
SSBs over the short-range wireless communication link.
7. The communication device of claim 6, wherein the digital signal
processor is further configured to align a timing offset of a beam
reception to a frame structure of a fifth generation (5G) NR radio
frame based on the PSS for the at least one SSB location, wherein
the PSS indicates a timing boundary of the 5G NR radio frame.
8. The communication device of claim 6, wherein the digital signal
processor is further configured to execute a beam measurement and
ranking operation for a plurality of different beams of RF signals
that are received at the communication device, wherein in the beam
measurement and ranking operation, the plurality of different beams
of RF signals are sorted in terms of received signal strength
indicator (RSSI) measurement associated with each beam of the
plurality of different beams of RF signals.
9. The communication device of claim 8, wherein the digital signal
processor is further configured to execute a beam lock for a first
beam of RF signals of the plurality of different beams of RF
signals that has the highest RSSI for beam reception at the
communication device in a NR carrier frequency and further for beam
transmission to the at least one UE from the communication device,
wherein the non-standalone access to the beam of RF data signals in
the second NR carrier at the at least one UE corresponds to the
first beam of RF signals in the beam lock.
10. The communication device of claim 9, wherein the digital signal
processor is further configured to acquire a physical cell identity
(PCI) of the NR-enabled base station and additional carrier
information from the at least one UE, wherein the PCI of the
NR-enabled base station and the additional carrier information is
retrieved over the short-range wireless communication link, and
wherein the PCI of the NR-enabled base station and additional
carrier information from the at least one UE indicates the
assignment of the second NR carrier and a successful initial access
to the second NR carrier at the at least one UE.
11. The communication device of claim 1, wherein the digital signal
processor is further configured to determine that the LTE-enabled
base station established the carrier measurement for NR for a new
carrier that is the second NR carrier that has a highest received
signal strength indicator (RSSI) at the at least one UE from among
a plurality of RSSIs associated with a plurality of different beams
of RF signals received at the communication device, based on the
short-range wireless communication link, wherein the second NR
carrier is assigned to the at least one UE based on the carrier
measurement for NR for the second NR carrier.
12. The communication device of claim 1, wherein the at the at
least one UE comprises at least one of a fixed wireless access
(FWA) user equipment (UE) or a mobile UE.
13. The communication device of claim 12, wherein the mobile UE
comprises a subscriber identity module (SIM).
14. A communication device, comprising: a digital signal processor
configured to: acquire control information that includes one or
more signal synchronization blocks (SSBs) directly from a first
base station over a Long-term Evolution (LTE) control plane link or
from at least one user equipment (UE) over a short-range wireless
communication link, wherein the short-range wireless communication
link is between the communication device and the at least one UE
that is in a specified proximal range of the communication device;
determine that the at least one UE is in a radio resource control
(RRC) connected state over a LTE network, based on the acquired
control information; detect a first new radio (NR) carrier is
assigned to the at least one UE for the NR carrier assignment,
based on the acquired control information; determine that a carrier
measurement for NR is established at the at least one UE by a
LTE-enabled base station in the RRC connected state, based on the
acquired control information or a signal characteristic associated
with the assigned first NR carrier is less than a signal quality
threshold; and control assignment of a second NR carrier, having
the signal characteristic greater than the signal quality
threshold, to the at least one UE for non-standalone initial access
to a beam of RF data signals in the second NR carrier at the at
least one UE , wherein the beam of RF data signals in the second NR
carrier is communicated, by the communication device, from a
NR-enabled base station to the at least one UE for the assignment
of the second NR carrier at the at least one UE.
15. A method, comprising: in a communication device that includes a
digital signal processor (DSP): acquire control information that
includes one or more signal synchronization blocks (SSBs) directly
from a first base station over a Long Term Evolution (LTE) control
plane link or from at least one user equipment (UE) over a
short-range wireless communication link, wherein the short-range
wireless communication link is between the communication device and
the at least one UE that is in a specified proximal range of the
communication device; determining, by the DSP, that the at least
one UE is in a radio resource control (RRC) connected state over a
LTE network, based on the acquired control information; detecting,
by the DSP, a first new radio (NR) carrier is assigned to the at
least one UE for the NR carrier assignment, based on the acquired
control information; determining, by the DSP, that a carrier
measurement for NR is established at the at least one UE by a
LTE-enabled base station in the RRC connected state, based on the
acquired control information or a signal characteristic associated
with the assigned first NR carrier is less than a signal quality
threshold; and controlling, by the DSP, assignment of a second NR
carrier, having the signal characteristic greater than the signal
quality threshold, to the at least one UE for non-standalone
initial access to a beam of RF data signals in the second NR
carrier at the at least one UE, wherein the beam of RF data signals
in the second NR carrier is relayed, by the communication device,
from a NR-enabled base station to the at least one UE for the
assignment of the second NR carrier at the at least one UE.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the carrier measurement for NR
is for inter radio access technology (IRAT) when the at least one
UE is active in one radio access technology that corresponds to the
LTE network, wherein the carrier measurement for NR is scheduled by
the LTE-enabled base station when the at least one UE is in the RRC
connected state over the LTE network, and wherein the at least one
UE is configured to report the carrier measurement for NR to the
LTE-enabled base station.
17. The method of claim 15, further comprising: initiating, by the
DSP, beam acquisition in a receive-only mode, wherein in the
receive-only mode, a further relay of input RF signals to the at
least one UE is deactivated, wherein the acquired control
information of one or more SSBs indicates a set of potential
carrier frequencies shared via the LTE network.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising detecting, by the
DSP, a primary signal synchronization (PSS) for at least one SSB
location of a plurality of SSB locations based on the acquired
control information of one or more SSBs.
19. The method of claim 18, further comprising aligning, by the
DSP, a timing offset of a beam reception to a frame structure of a
fifth generation (5G) NR radio frame based on the PSS for the at
least one SSB location, wherein the PSS indicates a timing boundary
of the 5G NR radio frame.
20. The method of claim 18, further comprising executing, by the
DSP, a beam measurement and ranking operation for a plurality of
different beams of RF signals that are received at the
communication device, wherein in the beam measurement and ranking
operation, the plurality of different beams of RF signals are
sorted in terms of received signal strength indicator (RSSI)
measurement associated with each beam of the plurality of different
beams of RF signals.
21. The method of claim 20, further comprising executing, by the
DSP, a beam lock for a first beam of RF signals of the plurality of
different beams of RF signals that has the highest RSSI for beam
reception at the communication device in a NR carrier frequency and
further for beam transmission to the at least one UE from the
communication device, wherein the non-standalone access to the beam
of RF data signals in the second NR carrier at the at least one UE
corresponds to the first beam of RF signals in the beam lock.
22. The method of claim 21, further comprising: acquiring, by the
DSP, a physical cell identity (PCI) of the NR-enabled base station
and additional carrier information from the at least one UE over
the short-range wireless communication link; and utilizing, by the
DSP, the PCI of the NR-enabled base station and additional carrier
information to validate the assignment and a successful initial
access to the second NR carrier at the at least one UE.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS/INCORPORATION BY
REFERENCE
[0001] This Patent Application makes reference to, claims priority
to, claims the benefit of, and is a Continuation Application of
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/398,216, filed on Apr. 29,
2019.
[0002] The above referenced Application is hereby incorporated
herein by reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF TECHNOLOGY
[0003] Certain embodiments of the disclosure relate to a
communication device in a wireless telecommunication system. More
specifically, certain embodiments of the disclosure relate to a
communication device and method for low-power and low-latency
non-standalone initial access to next (5.sup.th) generation (5G)
new radio carrier.
BACKGROUND
[0004] 5G is the next generation of wireless telecommunication
technology that delivers much faster data rate as compared to long
term evolution (LTE or 4G) technology. Currently, there are two
solutions proposed for 5G networks, known as Non-Standalone (NSA)
and standalone (SA). In the Non-Standalone (NSA), the 5G networks
will be supported by existing LTE infrastructure. In the early
stages of transition to 5G network, 5G cells may be partially
deployed leading to incomplete or partial 5G coverage. Thus, the 5G
network needs to be interworked with the existing LTE network to
provide a viable solution before a complete migration occurs to a
full scale or true 5G core network services. Evolved-Universal
Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) New Radio (NR)--Dual Connectivity
(EN-DC) is a technology that enables introduction of 5G services
and data rates in a predominantly LTE network. Devices, such as
fixed wireless access user equipment or customer premise equipment,
supporting EN-DC may connect simultaneously to LTE base station
(i.e., eNB) and 5G-NR base station (i.e., gNB). The EN-DC supports
5G new radio (NR), which is a radio access technology that is
flexible to support a much wider range of frequency bands from
sub-6 GHz to millimeter wave (mmWave) bands. The EN-DC capable
communication devices, also known as 5G-ready devices may enable
usage of 5G services without the expense of the true 5G core
network.
[0005] Initial access is the process which allows a device to first
connect to a cellular network. The development of methods and
systems for the initial access to NSA 5G NR carrier for EN-DC
capable devices are still at nascent stage of research and
development for practical applications. There are certain existing
initial access procedures proposed for NSA 5G NR implementation,
which are complicated and time consuming, for example, as a result
of the use of extensive cell (base station) search and/or beam
search operations in the initial access procedure.
[0006] Further limitations and disadvantages of conventional and
traditional approaches will become apparent to one of skill in the
art, through comparison of such systems with some aspects of the
present disclosure as set forth in the remainder of the present
application with reference to the drawings.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0007] A communication device and method for low-power and
low-latency non-standalone initial access to 5G NR carrier,
substantially as shown in and/or described in connection with at
least one of the figures, as set forth more completely in the
claims.
[0008] These and other advantages, aspects and novel features of
the present disclosure, as well as details of an illustrated
embodiment thereof, will be more fully understood from the
following description and drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0009] FIG. 1 is a network environment diagram that illustrates an
exemplary communication device for low-power and low-latency
non-standalone (NSA) initial access to 5G NR carrier, in accordance
with an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure.
[0010] FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating various components of
an exemplary communication device for low-power and low-latency NSA
initial access to 5G NR carrier, in accordance with an exemplary
embodiment of the disclosure.
[0011] FIG. 3 illustrates an exemplary scenario for implementation
of the communication device of FIG. 2 as a repeater equipment for
low-power and low-latency NSA initial access to 5G NR carrier, in
accordance with an embodiment of the disclosure.
[0012] FIGS. 4A, 4B, and 4C collectively, depict a flow chart that
illustrates an exemplary method for low-power and low-latency NSA
initial access to 5G NR carrier, in accordance with an embodiment
of the disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0013] Certain embodiments of the disclosure may be found in a
communication device and method for low-power and low-latency NSA
initial access to 5G NR carrier. Existing initial access procedures
typically include two main steps, cell (or base station) search on
the downlink and random access (RA) on the uplink. 5G NR-based
systems or communication devices typically rely on directional
beamforming in order to create a viable connection. The beamforming
direction may be required to be learned and may be used in the IA
process, which is more complicated relative to communication
systems operating at lower carrier frequencies.
[0014] Compared with fiber-to-the-home, other wireline or wireless
solutions, and with 10 to 100 times more capacity than 4G networks,
the disclosed communication device is cost-effective and
easy-to-use because of the ability to provide low-power and
low-latency NSA initial access to 5G NR carrier. The disclosed
communication device further acts as a repeater equipment, which
can facilitate significantly faster 5G FWA service rollout,
cost-efficient NSA EN-DC 5G NR FWA deployments on a massive scale
with lower operating cost. Further in certain scenarios, a 5G-ready
device, such as a fixed wireless access (FWA) user equipment (UE)
or a mobile UE, may be situated at a distance which is beyond
transmission range of a base station, and hence reception of the RF
signal at the FWA UE or the mobile UE may be adversely affected.
Lack of refraction and diffraction in high radio frequencies also
limits availability of links to line-of-sight (LOS) path or strong
mirror-like reflective paths. This may be a constraint to deliver
5G NR wireless connections that are to be made available anywhere
and anytime. In other scenarios one or more obstructions (such as
buildings and hills) in path of the RF beam transmitted by the base
station, may be blocking reception of the RF signal at the FWA UE
(or the mobile UE). The high radio frequencies, such as the 5G NR,
may demonstrate high transmittance losses when propagating through
typical signal-obstructing physical objects or materials, such as
tinted glass, wood, drywall, other glasses etc., when compared to
sub-6 GHz radio signals. This may be a constraint for consistent
availability of 5G NR connections, anywhere and anytime that may be
desirable. The disclosed communication device acts as a repeater
device or a relay node that that not only mitigates, for example,
the aforementioned challenges, but also provides a low-power and a
low-latency beam search and initial access solution to NSA 5G NR
network for EN-DC 5G-NR devices (e.g., 5G-ready devices). In the
following description, reference is made to the accompanying
drawings, which form a part hereof, and in which is shown, by way
of illustration, various embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0015] FIG. 1 is a network environment diagram that illustrates an
exemplary communication device for low-power and low-latency
non-standalone (NSA) initial access to 5G NR carrier, in accordance
with an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure. With reference to
FIG. 1, there is shown a network environment diagram 100 that may
include a communication device 102, a fixed wireless access (FWA)
user equipment (UE) 104A, a mobile UE 104B, a first base station
106, and a second base station 108. There is further shown a X2
interface 110 that enables communication between the first base
station 106 (e.g., an eNB) and the second base station 108 (e.g., a
gNB). The network environment diagram 100 depicts an exemplary
EN-DC network (or NSA) architecture including the communication
device 102. There is further shown a Long-term Evolution (LTE)
network 112 and a 5G NR network 114.
[0016] The communication device 102 may be a NR-enabled relay node
or a NR-enabled active repeater device. The NR-enabled relay node
or the NR-enabled active repeater device may support an
evolved-universal terrestrial radio access (E-UTRA)-NR dual
connectivity (EN-DC) (also referred to as LTE/NR dual connectivity.
In accordance with an embodiment, the communication device 102 may
support multiple and a wide range of frequency spectrum, such as
3G, 4G, or 5G NR. For 5G NR, there may be two NR frequency Ranges
(frequency range 1 and 2) that may be utilized for practical
implementations. Frequency range 1 may overlap and extend 4G LTE
frequencies, operating from 450 MHz to 6,000 MHz, which is also
commonly referred to as NR or sub-6 gigahertz (GHz). Frequency
range 2 operates at a much higher about 24 GHz to 52 GHz, which is
commonly also referred to as millimeter wave (mmWave), although
`millimeter` frequency length typically begins at 30 GHz.
[0017] The communication device 102 may comprise suitable logic,
circuitry, and interfaces that may be configured to facilitate
communication between the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) and
at least the second base station 108 (i.e. a gNB). In certain
scenarios, the communication device 102 may be positioned in a
vicinity of a signal-obstructing physical object, which may
partially block the path of the input RF signals from the first
base station 106 or the second base station 108. The communication
device 102 may be realized by various components, such as
transmitter front-ends, receiver front-ends, a digital signal
processor, a plurality of low-noise amplifiers, a plurality of
phase shifters, a plurality of power combiners, a plurality of
power dividers, and a plurality of power amplifiers, logical
control units, 4G and/or 5G modems, phased lock loop (PLL)
circuits, and mixers.
[0018] The first base station 106 may be an LTE eNB and the second
base station 108 may be a NR-enabled base station (i.e., a gNB). In
accordance with an embodiment, the first base station 106 (i.e.,
the eNB) may act as a master node (MeNB) and the second base
station 108 (i.e., the gNB or the 5G NR-enabled base station) may
operate as a secondary node. In the EN-DC, for the data plane, both
the first base station 106 (MeNB) and the second base station 108
(i.e., gNB) may have a direct interface with LTE core network (e.g.
serving gateway (S-GW), not shown). However, for the control plane,
only the first base station 106 (MeNB) may have a direct interface
with LTE core network (such as mobility management entity (MME).
Multiple base stations corresponding to one service provider, may
be geographically positioned to cover specific geographical areas.
Typically, bandwidth requirements serve as a guideline for a
location of a base station based on relative distance between the
one or more remote UEs, such as the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE
104B) and the first base station 106 or the second base station
108. The count of base stations may be dependent on, for example,
population density and geographic irregularities, such as buildings
and mountain ranges, which may interfere with beams of RF signals.
The communication device 102 may be deployed between a base station
(e.g. the first base station 106 and the second base station 108)
and the one or more remote telecommunication equipment, such as the
FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) to mitigate lack of LOS between
at least one base station, such as the first base station 106 or
the second base station 108, and the one or more remote
telecommunication equipment, such as the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile
UE 104B).
[0019] The FWA UE 104A may be an EN-DC capable telecommunication
hardware located at the customer's premises (certain physical
location of user) rather than on the service provider's premises,
or in between. In other words, the FWA UE 104A may be equipped with
dual radios with both receiver (RX) and transmitter (TX), thus
allowing it to be fully connected to both the first base station
106 (e.g., MeNB) and the second base station 108 (e.g., the gNB),
The FWA UE 104A may be configured to establish a short-range
communication link with the communication device 102. Examples of
the FWA UE 104A may include, but are not limited to a wireless
modem, a home router, a cable or satellite television set-top box,
a VoIP base station, an EN-DC capable smartphone, an FWA equipment,
or any other customized hardware for telecommunication.
[0020] The mobile UE 104B refers to a telecommunication hardware
used by an end-user to communicate. Alternatively stated, the
mobile UE 104B may refer a combination of mobile device and
subscriber identity module (SIM). Examples of the mobile UE 104B
may include, but are not limited to a smartphone, a mobile
communication equipment, or any other customized hardware for
telecommunication.
[0021] In accordance with an embodiment, the X2 interface 110 may
be an over the air communication interface between the first base
station 106 (master node or LTE MeNB) and the second base station
108 (e.g. secondary Node or 5G NR gNB) for EN-DC interworking. The
X2 interface 110 may include control plane or signaling plane
(X2-C) and user plane or data plane (X2-U). In accordance with an
embodiment, the control plane may handle communication of system
information and control of the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B)
connectivity, and the user plane may handle the FWA UE 104A (or the
mobile UE 104B) specific data. For the data plane, both the first
base station 106 (master node or LTE MeNB) and the second base
station 108 (e.g., secondary Node or 5G NR gNB) may have a direct
interface with LTE core network (i.e., serving gateway (S-GW)).
However, for the control plane, only the first base station 106
(e.g., MeNB) may have a direct interface with the LTE core network
(e.g., mobility management entity (MME)). In some embodiments, the
X2-interface may be optional or may be replaced by some other
suitable communication interface.
[0022] In the LTE network 112, the first base station 106 (e.g.,
the MeNB) may be responsible for maintenance of the RRC connections
and control plane functions. In the NSA, the radio connection is
anchored in UE network 112 while 5G NR carriers of the 5G NR
network 114 may be used to boost data-rates. The communication
device 102 provides low-latency initial access to 5G NR network 114
in NSA mode.
[0023] The short-range wireless communication link 116 may be a
wireless channel between the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B)
and the communication device 102. The short-range wireless
communication link 116 may be established by a short-range wireless
communication protocol or network. Examples of the short-range
wireless communication network may include, but are not be limited
to, a Wireless-Fidelity (Wi-Fi) based network, a Light-Fidelity
(Li-Fi) based network, a wireless personal area network (WPAN) such
as a Bluetooth network, :Internet-of-Things (IoT) network,
Machine-Type-Communication (MTC) network, and/or a Wi-Max based
network.
[0024] In operation, the communication device 102 may be configured
to receive initiate beam acquisition in a receive--only mode. The
receive-only mode may also be referred to as downlink-only mode, in
which a further communication (or relay) of input RF signals
received at the communication device 102 from the base stations
(such as the first base station 106 or the second base station 108)
is deactivated. Alternatively stated, the received input RF signals
are not further transmitted to the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE
104B).
[0025] The communication device 102 may be further configured to
establish a short-range wireless communication link with the FWA UE
104A (or the mobile UE 104B) that is in a specified proximal range
of the communication device 102. The communication device 102 may
be further configured to acquire control information of one or more
signal synchronization blocks (SSBs) from the FWA UE 104A (or the
mobile UE 104B) over the established short-range wireless
communication link 116. Alternatively, the control information may
be acquired directly from the first base station 106 over an LTE
control plane link. The acquired control information of one or more
SSBs indicates a set of potential carrier frequencies shared via
the LTE network 112. It is known that the LTE control plane handles
communication of system information and control of the FWA UE 104A
(or the mobile UE 104B) connectivity. It is further known that the
control plane deals with signaling and control function, while a
user plane deals with actual user data transmission. Example of
such signaling and control functions in the LTE control plane
includes security control, authentication, setting up of bearers,
mobility management, Radio Resource Control (RRC), EUTRAN
signaling, and Non-Access-Stratum (NAS) signaling known in the
art.
[0026] The communication device 102 may be further configured to
determine that the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) is in a
radio resource control (RRC) connected state over the LTE network
112, based on the established short-range wireless communication
link 116. Alternatively, the determination that the FWA UE 104A (or
the mobile UE 104B) is in the RRC connected state is based on the
control information acquired directly from the first base station
106 over the LTE control plane link or over the established
short-range wireless communication link 116.
[0027] The communication device 102 may be further configured to
detect whether a first NR carrier is assigned to the FWA UE 104A
(or the mobile UE 104B) independent of use of the communication
device 102 for the NR carrier assignment. The detection of whether
the first NR carrier is assigned to the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile
UE 104B) or not is based on the established short-range wireless
communication link 116 Alternatively, the detection whether the
first NR carrier is assigned FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B)
without the use of the communication device 102 is executed based
on the control information acquired directly from the first base
station 106 over the LTE control plane link or over the established
short-range wireless communication link 116.
[0028] The communication device 102 may be further configured to
determine that a carrier measurement for NR is established at the
FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) by the first base station 106
(i.e. LTE-enabled base station) in the RRC connected state, based
on the acquired control information over the LTE control plane link
or over the established short-range wireless communication link
116. Such determination is executed either in an absence of the
assignment of the first NR carrier to the FWA UE or when the
received signal characteristic associated with the assigned first
NR carrier is less than a signal quality threshold. The carrier
measurement for NR may be for inter radio access technology (IRAT)
when the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) is active in one radio
access technology that corresponds to the LTE network 112. The
carrier measurement for NR may be scheduled by the first base
station 106 (i.e. LTE-enabled base station) when the FWA UE 104A
(or the mobile UE 104B) is in the RRC connected state over the LTE
network 112. The FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) is configured
to report the carrier measurement for NR to the first base station
106 (i.e. the LTE-enabled base station). In accordance with an
embodiment, the carrier measurement for NR may be a B1 NR
measurement. The B1 NR measurement indicates at least a reference
signal received power (RSRP) at the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE
104B) in the RRC connected state over the LTE network 112. The B1
NR measurement may indicate whether the RSRP measured at the FWA UE
104A (or the mobile UE 104B) is greater than the signal quality
threshold to potentially establish a 5G NR connection.
[0029] The communication device 102 may be further configured to
control assignment of a second NR carrier, having the received
signal characteristic greater than the signal quality threshold, to
the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) for non-standalone initial
access to a beam of RF data signals in the second NR carrier at the
FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B). The beam of RF data signals in
the second NR carrier is further communicated (or relayed), by the
communication device 102, from the second base station 108 (i.e. a
NR-enabled base station) to the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B)
for the assignment of the second NR carrier at the FWA UE 104A (or
the mobile UE 104B) based on at least the determination that the
carrier measurement for NR is established at the FWA UE 104A (or
the mobile UE 104B).
[0030] FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating various components of
an exemplary communication device for low-power and low-latency NSA
initial access to 5G NR carrier, in accordance with an exemplary
embodiment of the disclosure. FIG. 2 is explained in conjunction
with elements from FIG. 1. With reference to FIG. 3, there is shown
a block diagram 200 of the communication device 102. The
communication device 102 may include a control section 202 and a
front-end radio frequency (RF) section 204. The control section 202
may control the initial access to the 5G NR network 114 in NSA
mode. The control section 202 may include a digital signal
processor (DSP) 206, a memory 208, a first timer 210, and a second
timer 212. The control section 202 may be communicatively coupled
to the front-end RF section 204. The front-end RF section 204 may
include front-end RF circuitry 214. The front-end RF circuitry 214
may further include a front-end receiver circuit, such as a
receiver (Rx) phased array 216, and a front-end transmitter
circuit, such as a transmitter (Tx) phased array 218. The front-end
RF circuitry 214 may further include a first PLL 220
communicatively coupled to the receiver (Rx) phased array 216.
Similarly, a second PLL 222 may be communicatively coupled to the
Tx phased array 218.
[0031] The DSP 206 may be configured to control the front-end RF
circuitry 214. The DSP 206 may be configured to activate or
deactivate a receive-only mode at the communication device 102. The
DSP 206 may be configured to initiate beam acquisition, by use of
the front-end RF circuitry 214, in the receive-only mode, where in
the receive-only mode, a further communication (or a further relay
when the communication device 102 is a relay node) of input RF
signals is deactivated. For example, the front-end transmitter
circuit, such as the Tx phased array 218 may be switched OFF in the
receive-only mode while the front-end receiver circuit, such as the
Rx phased array 216 is ON. The communication device 102 may be a
programmable device, where the DSP 206 may execute instructions
stored in the memory 208. Example of the implementation of the DSP
206 may include, but are not limited to an embedded processor, a
microcontroller, a specialized DSP, a Reduced Instruction Set
Computing (RISC) processor, an Application-Specific Integrated
Circuit (ASIC) processor, a Complex Instruction Set Computing
(CISC) processor, and/or other processors.
[0032] The memory 208 may include suitable logic, circuitry, and/or
interfaces that may be configured to store instructions executable
by the DSP 206. The memory 208 may be further configured to store
decoded physical cell identities (PCIs) of one or more beams that
has the highest received signal strength or received signal
strength greater than the threshold signal strength value. Examples
of implementation of the memory 208 may include, but not limited
to, a random access memory (RAM), a dynamic random access memory
(DRAM), a static random access memory (SRAM), a processor cache, a
thyristor random access memory (T-RAM), a zero-capacitor random
access memory (Z-RAM), a read only memory (ROM), a hard disk drive
(HDD), a secure digital (SD) card, a flash drive, cache memory,
and/or other non-volatile memory.
[0033] The first timer 210 and the second timer 212 may be
configured to maintain a clock to schedule specified tasks, time
specified events, or count specified events. For example, during
PSS search for each SSB location at the communication device 102, a
PSS time out duration may be specified for one SSB location at the
first timer 210. In a case where PSS is not detected for an SSB
location, the DSP 206 may be configured to determine whether the
current time taken for PSS search is less than the specified PSS
timeout duration. In a case where, the time taken for PSS search is
less than the specified PSS timeout duration for a currently
searched SSB location, the DSP 206 continues to search for the PSS,
or else moves to a PSS search for the next SSB location (i.e., for
next SSB frequency or next carrier frequency). Similarly, the
second timer 212 may be utilized to manage time to decode PCI
associated with the plurality of beams of RF signals received at
the communication device 102. It is to be understood by a person
having ordinary skill in the art that the control section 202 may
further include one or more other components, such as analog to
digital converters (ADCs), a 5G NR digital modem circuitry, digital
to analog circuitry (DAC), a LTE modem, and the like, known in the
art, which are omitted for brevity.
[0034] The front-end RF circuitry 214 may include the Rx phased
array 216 and the Tx phased array 218. The Rx phased array 216 may
be configured to receive a plurality of different beams of RF
signals (omnidirectional beams) from a plurality of different
directions in an omni mode. The DSP 206 may be configured to
control radio signals reception by setting the omni mode at the Rx
phased array 216. In accordance with an embodiment, the Rx phased
array 216 may include a cascading receiver chain comprising various
components (e.g., an antenna array, a set of low noise amplifiers
(LNA), a set of receiver front end phase shifters, and a set of
power combiners) for the beam reception (not shown for brevity).
Similarly, the TX phased array 218 may include a cascading
transmitter chain comprising various components, such as a set of
power dividers, a set of transmitter front end phase shifters, a
set of power amplifiers (PA), and antenna array for beam
transmission (not shown for brevity). In accordance with an
embodiment, the Rx phased array 216 and the Tx phased array 218 may
receive one or more beams of input RF signals and transmit the one
or more beams of output RF signals in accordance with
multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) reception and
transmission.
[0035] The first PLL 220 may be tuned, by the DSP 206, to radio
burst of an SSB for each carrier frequency of a plurality of
carrier frequencies for the PSS search. The tuning of the first PLL
220 may be done based on the received control information that
indicates a set of potential carriers accessible at the FWA UE 104A
(or the mobile UE 104B). In some embodiments, the tuning of the
first PLL 220 may synchronize down conversion of received RF
signals to the radio burst of SSB for each carrier frequency. The
second PLL 222 may be a local oscillator similar to that of the
first PLL 220 and may be associated with the Tx phased array 218 to
facilitate up conversion of input baseband signals before
transmission.
[0036] FIG. 3 illustrates an exemplary scenario for implementation
of the communication device of FIG. 2 as a repeater equipment for
low-power and low-latency NSA initial access to 5G NR carrier, in
accordance with an embodiment of the disclosure. FIG. 3 is
explained in conjunction with elements from FIGS. 1 and 2. With
reference to FIG. 3, there is shown an exemplary NSA 5G NR network
architecture which comprises a repeater device 302, a fixed
wireless access (FWA) user equipment (UE) 304, an MeNB 306, and a
gNB 308. The repeater device 302, the FWA UE 304, the MeNB 306, and
the gNB 308 may correspond to the communication device 102, the FWA
UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B), the first base station 106, and
the second base station 108 respectively (FIG. 1). There is further
shown a short-range wireless communication link 310 between the
repeater device 302 and the FWA UE 304. The short-range wireless
communication link 310 may correspond to the short-range wireless
communication link 116 of FIG. 1.
[0037] In the exemplary scenario, the repeater device 302 after
installation at a defined fixed location (e.g. around a post or
pillar), may be configured to cover a portion a 360-degree scan
range or 360-degree scan range for communication among the MeNB
306, the gNB 308, and one or more remote UEs, such as the FWA UE
104A (or the mobile UE 104B). The FWA UE 304 may be in a radio
resource control (RRC) connected state over an LTE network (e.g.
the LTE network 112) before an initial access is granted to the
non-standalone 5G NR network (such as the 5G NR network 114 (FIG.
1) for a dedicated connection state with the gNB 308 for high-speed
data access.
[0038] In accordance with an embodiment, the DSP 206 may be further
configured to initiate beam acquisition that denotes a start of
initial access procedure. The beam acquisition may be initiated in
a receive-only mode (i.e., downlink-only mode), in which a further
communication of input RF signals received at the repeater device
302 is deactivated. The DSP 206 may be further configured to
establish the short-range wireless communication link 310 with the
FWA UE 304 that is in a specified proximal range of the repeater
device 302.
[0039] The DSP 206 may be further configured to acquire control
information of one or more SSBs from the FWA UE 304 over the
established short-range wireless communication link 116. The
acquired control information of one or more SSBs indicates a set of
potential carrier frequencies shared via the LTE network 112.
Various operations performed thereafter using the acquired control
information saves time and processing resources at the
communication device 102. The DSP 206 may be further configured to
determine that the FWA UE 304 is in the RRC connected state over
the UE network 112, based on the established short-range wireless
communication link 310. In cases where the FWA UE 304 is not in the
RRC connected state over the LTE network 112, it indicates idle or
inactive mode set at the FW A UE 304.
[0040] The DSP 206 may be further configured to detect whether a
first NR carrier is assigned to the FWA UE 304 independent of use
of the repeater device 302 for the NR carrier assignment. In other
words, it is determined whether the EWA UE 304 is connected to the
gNB 308 on its own. The detection of whether the first. NR carrier
is assigned to the FWA UE 304 or not is based on the control
information of one or more SSBs acquired by the established
short-range wireless communication link 310.
[0041] The DSP 206 may be further configured to determine that a
carrier measurement for NR is established at the FWA UE 304 by the
MeNB 306 in the RRC connected state. Such determination is executed
either in an absence of the assignment of the first NR carrier to
the FWA UE or when the received signal characteristic associated
with the assigned first NR carrier (when FWA UE 304 is connected on
its own) is less than a signal quality threshold. In an example,
the carrier measurement for NR may be a B1 NR measurement. The B1
NR measurement indicates RSRP at the FWA UE 304 in the RRC
connected state over the LTE network 112. The B1 NR measurement may
indicate whether the RSRP measured at the FWA UE 104A (or the
mobile UE 104B) is greater than the signal quality threshold (e.g.
signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR)) to potentially
establish a 5G NR connection.
[0042] The DSP 206 may be further configured to control radio
signals reception by setting beam reception at the repeater device
302 to an omni mode in which a plurality of different beams of RF
signals are receivable at the repeater device 302 from omni
directions. Thus, there is no beamforming operations yet at the
repeater device 302. Setting the beam reception at the repeater
device 302 to the omni mode accelerates initial primary signal
synchronization (PSS) search. The PSS that forms a first part of
the SSB require only low signal to noise ratio (SNR) for PSS
detection, thereby unwanted delay is avoided that could have been
caused if any beamforming operations were done at this stage.
Further, time taken to begin PSS search is significantly reduced as
compared to conventional systems and methods of initial access.
[0043] Typically, the gNB 308 (i.e. 5G NR-enabled base station)
periodically transmit SSBs carrying synchronization signals (e.g.
PSS, secondary synchronization signal (SSS)) and broadcast channels
(PBCH) by use of beam sweeping. One SS block may include 1 symbol
PSS, 1 symbol SS and 2 symbols PBCH. SS burst (or the radio burst)
may carry one or multiple SSBs. Typically, a combination of PSS and
SSS helps to identify about 1008 PCI for a geographical area. In
accordance with an embodiment, the DSP 206 may be further
configured to tune the first PLL 220 to radio burst of SSB at each
SSB location (i.e., each carrier frequency) of a plurality of
carrier frequencies (i.e., SSB frequencies) for the PSS search,
based on the received information of the one or more SSBs. The DSP
206 instructs the radio signal reception to tune to the carrier
frequency offset.
[0044] In accordance with an embodiment, the DSP 206 may be further
configured to execute a primary signal synchronization (PSS) search
for each SSB location of a plurality of SSB locations based on the
acquired information of the one or more SSBs over the established
short-range wireless communication link 310. In some embodiments,
the acquired information including the set of potential carriers
may also include one carrier or multiple 5G NR carriers. The FWA UE
304 searches for SSBs for the carrier information. Each SSB
location indicates a carrier frequency offset. The DSP 206 may be
further configured to align a timing offset of the beam reception
to a frame structure of a 5G NR radio frame based on the detected
PSS for the at least one SSB location (e.g., a 5G NR carrier
frequency). The detected PSS indicates a timing boundary of the 5G
NR radio frame, and thus having the detected PSS can also align a
5G-ready device, such as the repeater device 302, for relay or its
timing boundary with the frame structure of the 5G NR radio
frame.
[0045] In accordance with an embodiment, the DSP 206 may be further
configured to execute a beam measurement and ranking operation for
a plurality of different beams of RF signals that are received at
the repeater device 302. In the beam measurement and ranking
operation, the received plurality of different beams of RF signals
are sorted in terms of received signal strength indicator (RSSI)
measurement associated with each beam of the received plurality of
different beams of RF signals.
[0046] In an example, in the beam measurement and ranking
operation, firstly, the DSP 206 may be configured to measure RSSI
for each beam of the plurality of different beams of RF signals for
each SSB location of the plurality of SSB locations in accordance
with PSS timing after the PSS is detected. Secondly, the DSP 206
may be further configured to sort the received plurality of
different beams of RF signals that are received at the repeater
device 302 based on the measured received signal strength for each
beam of the plurality of different beams. For example, from the
beam having the highest RSSI, next highest RSSI beam, . . . , to
beam having lowest RSSI.
[0047] The DSP 206 may be further configured to switch to a
specific beam of RF signals in the 5G NR frequency that has a
highest RSSI of the received plurality of different beams for the
beam reception (Rx). Concurrently, the same beam of RF signals that
is switched to at the Rx phased array 216 for reception (e.g. is
processed for beamforming and then communicated or in some cases
directly relayed) is further transmitted to the FWA UE 304 for
non-standalone access. The receive-only mode is deactivated, and
further communication of the specific beam of RF signals in the 5G
NR frequency is activated. The DSP 206 may be further configured to
execute a beam lock for a first beam of RF signals of the plurality
of different beams of RF signals that has the highest RSSI for beam
reception at the repeater device 302 in a NR carrier frequency. The
first beam of RF signals of the plurality of different beams of RF
signals that has the highest RSSI is further beam locked for beam
transmission to the FWA UE 304 from the repeater device 302. The
first beam of RF signals that is beam locked corresponds to a
second NR carrier, having the received signal characteristic
greater than the signal quality threshold, which is assigned to the
FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) for non-standalone initial
access at the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) based on at least
the determination that the carrier measurement for NR is
established at the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B).
[0048] In accordance with an embodiment, the DSP 206 may be further
configured to decode the physical cell identity (PCI) of the first
beam of RF signals that has the highest received signal strength
and a set of other beams of RF signals that has the received signal
strength greater than a threshold signal strength value. For
example, PCI for a defined number of sorted beams (e.g., first "M"
number of beams that has high RSSI measurements) that has suitable
RSSI, may be decoded. The DSP 206 may be further configured to
store the decoded PCIs of the beam of RF signals that has the
highest received signal strength and the set of other beams of RF
signals that has the received signal strength greater than the
threshold signal strength value, in the memory 208.
[0049] The DSP 206 may be further configured to acquire the PCI of
a NR-enabled base station, such as the gNB 308, and additional
carrier information (i.e. the assigned second carrier) from the FWA
UE 304 over the established short-range wireless communication link
310. In accordance with an embodiment, the DSP 206 may be further
configured to compare the PCI of the NR-enabled base station, such
as the gNB 308, acquired from the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE
104B) with the stored PCIs at the repeater device 302. The DSP 206
may be further configured to validate and confirm the beam
acquisition at the FWA UE 304 for the non-standalone access to the
first beam of RF signals in the second NR carrier (i.e. NR
frequency) as successful. The confirmation may be done based on a
match of the PCI of the NR-enabled base station, such as the gNB
308, acquired from the FWA UE 304 with the PCI associated (stored
and decoded PCI) with the specific beam of RF signals that has the
highest RSSI. The confirmation indicates success of the initial
access of the FWA UE 304 to 5G NR network 114 in NSA mode. The FWA
UE 304 may be concurrently connected to the MeNB 306 and the gNB
308 in the non-standalone (NSA) 5G NR mode for the enhanced
data-rates. Alternatively stated, in the NSA, the radio connection
is anchored in the LTE network while 5G NR carriers are used to
boost data-rates. The initial access between the 5G-ready or
5G-capable device, for example, the FWA UE 304 and the NR-enabled
base station (e.g., the gNB 308) helps or assists with initial
connection to the 5G NR network 114 and to perform synchronization
with the 5G-NR network 114 very quickly and reliably as compared to
conventional systems and methods.
[0050] In accordance with an embodiment, the DSP 206 may be further
configured to initiate an uplink communication by application of
beam reciprocity to the communicated beam of RF signals in the
second NR carrier. The DSP 206 may be further configured to acquire
Time Division Duplex (TDD) configuration information from the FWA
UE 304 over the established short-range wireless communication link
116, and accordingly start TDD switching in the NR frequency in the
5G NR network 114.
[0051] FIGS. 4A, 4B, and 4C collectively, depict a flow chart that
illustrates an exemplary method for low-power and low-latency NSA
initial access to 5G NR carrier, in accordance with an embodiment
of the disclosure. FIG. 4A, 4B, and 4C are explained in conjunction
with elements from FIGS. 1, 2, and 3. With reference to FIGS. 4A to
4C, there is shown a flow chart 400 comprising exemplary operations
402 through 436 by the communication device 102.
[0052] At 402, beam acquisition may be initiated in receive-only
mode at the communication device 102. The front-end RF circuitry
214 may be set to the receive-only mode, in which the Tx phased
array 218 may be deactivated and thus a further communication of
input RF signals is deactivated.
[0053] At 404, the short-range wireless communication link 116
(e.g., Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Li-Fi, and the like) may be established
with the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) that is in a specified
proximal range of the communication device 404.
[0054] At 406, control information that includes one or more signal
synchronization blocks may be acquired from the FWA UE 104A (or the
mobile UE 104B) over the established short-range wireless
communication link 116. Alternatively, the control information of
one or more signal synchronization blocks may be acquired directly
from the first base station 106 over an LTE control plane link. The
acquired control information of one or more SSBs indicates a set of
potential carrier frequencies shared via the LTE network 112.
[0055] At 408, it may be determined whether the FWA UE 104A (or the
mobile UE 104B) is in a radio resource control (RRC) connected
state based on the established short-range wireless communication
link 116. Alternatively, in an embodiment, the determination of
whether the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) is in the RRC
connected state is based on the control information directly
acquired from the first base station 106 over the LTE control plane
link. In cases where the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) is in
the RRC connected state, the control passes to 410, otherwise the
control returns to 406.
[0056] At 410, it may be detected whether a first new radio (NR)
carrier is assigned to the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B)
independent of use of the communication device 102 for the NR
carrier assignment, based on the established short-range wireless
communication link. Alternatively, in an embodiment, the detection
of whether the first NR carrier is assigned to the FWA UE 104A (or
the mobile UE 104B) is based on the control information directly
acquired from the first base station 106 over the LTE control plane
link. In cases where the first NR carrier is assigned to the FWA UE
104A (or the mobile UE 104B) on its own, i.e. without the use of
the communication device 102, the control passes to 412, or else to
414.
[0057] At 412, it may be determined whether the received signal
characteristic associated with the assigned first NR carrier is
greater than a signal quality threshold (e.g., if the SINR at FWA
UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) for the first NR carrier is greater
than the signal quality threshold). In cases where the received
signal characteristic associated with assigned first NR carrier is
greater than the signal quality threshold, the control passes to
408, which indicates the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) is
connected on its own to 5G NR and is receiving suitable signal
quality and thus, there is no need for the communication device 102
for the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B). In cases where the
received signal characteristic associated with assigned first NR
carrier is less than the signal quality threshold, the control
passes to 416 (FIG. 4B).
[0058] At 414, it may be determined whether a carrier measurement
for NR is established at the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) by
an LTE-enabled base station (such as the first base station 106) in
the RRC connected state. The carrier measurement for NR may be
established based on the established short-range wireless
communication link. Alternatively, in an embodiment, the
determination whether the carrier measurement for the NR
established at the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) by the
LTE-enabled base station is based on the control information
directly acquired from the first base station 106 over the LTE
control plane link. In accordance with an embodiment, beam
reception at the the front-end RF circuitry 214, such as at the Rx
phased array 216, may be set to an omni mode in which a plurality
of different beams of RF signals are receivable from omni
directions. There may be no beamforming operations yet at the
communication device 102. Setting the beam reception at the
communication device 102 to the omni mode accelerates initial
primary signal synchronization (PSS) search. The PSS that forms a
first part of the SSB require only low signal to noise ratio (SNR)
for PSS detection, thereby avoiding unwanted delay that could have
been caused if any beamforming operations were done at this stage.
Further, time taken to begin PSS search is significantly reduced as
compared to conventional systems and methods of initial access.
[0059] At 416, a PSS may be detected for at least one SSB location
of a plurality of SSB locations based on the acquired control
information of one or more SSBs. In accordance with an embodiment,
the first PLL 220 may be tuned to radio burst of each SSB for each
carrier frequency of a plurality of carrier frequencies for the PSS
search, based on the acquired control information. A timing offset
of the beam reception is aligned to a frame structure of a 5G NR
radio frame based on the detected PSS for the SSB location. The
detected PSS indicates a timing boundary of the 5G NR radio
frame.
[0060] At 418, a beam measurement and ranking operation is executed
for a plurality of different beams of RF signals that are received
at the communication device 102. In accordance with an embodiment,
various operations 418A to 418D may be executed in the beam
measurement and ranking operation. At 418A, RSSI energy of each
beam of the received plurality of different beams of RF signals
beam may be measured for each SSB location according to PSS timing
of the detected PSS. The RSSI is a measure of power present in a
received RF signal. The RSSI may provide useful information such as
rough estimate of distance between transmitters of the RF signal
from the communication device 102. Alternatively stated, a received
signal strength may be measured for each beam of the plurality of
different beams of RF signals for each SSB location of the
plurality of SSB locations in accordance with the PSS timing of the
detected PSS. At 418B, the plurality of different beams of RF
signals may be sorted in terms of the measured RSSI. At 418C,
physical cell identity (PCI) of a set of beam of RF signals may be
decoded and stored for the RSSI greater than the signal quality
threshold. At 418D, beam reception is switched to a first beam of
RF signals that has the highest measured RSSI energy as compared to
other beams of received plurality of different beams at the
communication device 102.
[0061] At 420, downlink beam communication may be activated. At
420A, an assignment of a second NR carrier, having the received
signal characteristic greater than the signal quality threshold, to
the FWA UE 420A is controlled. The communication of the sorted
first beam of RF signals in a NR frequency (i.e., the second NR
carrier) that has the highest measured RSSI energy to the FWA UE
104A (or the mobile UE 104B) is activated.
[0062] At 422, a PCI of the NR-enabled base station (such as the
first base station 106) and additional carrier information from the
FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B), may be acquired. As the first
sorted beam of RF signals in the second NR carrier that has the
highest measured RSSI energy is previously communicated to the FWA
UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B), it is expected additional carrier
information for the last communicated beam in the NR frequency is
likely to be available at the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B).
Thus, the PCI of the NR-enabled base station and the additional
carrier information is retrieved over the established short-range
wireless communication link. The acquired PCI of the NR-enabled
base station and additional carrier information from the FWA UE
104A (or the mobile UE 104B) indicates the assignment of the second
NR carrier and a successful initial access to the second NR carrier
at the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B).
[0063] At 424, a beam lock is executed for the first beam of RF
signals of the plurality of different beams of RF signals that has
the highest RSSI for beam reception at the communication device 102
in a NR carrier frequency (i.e., the second NR carrier) and further
for beam transmission to the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B)
from the communication device 102.
[0064] At 426, it may be determined whether the FWA UE 104A (or the
mobile UE 104B) is in the RRC connected state. The determination
may be performed continuously or periodically. In cases where the
FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) is in the RRC connected state,
the control passes to 428, or else the control returns to 426
indicating an idle mode.
[0065] At 428, it is determined whether the FWA UE 104A (or the
mobile UE 104B) is connected to the second NR carrier. In cases
where the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) is connected to the
second NR carrier, the control passes to 430, or else to 432.
[0066] At 430, it may be determined whether the carrier measurement
is established for a new NR carrier (e.g., the second NR carrier)
at the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) by the LTE-enabled base
station (such as the first base station 106) in the RRC connected
state. In cases where the carrier measurement is established for
the new NR carrier (e.g., the second NR carrier) at the FWA UE 104A
(or the mobile UE 104B), the control passes to 434 (FIG. 4B), or
else returns to 424 (FIG. 4C).
[0067] At 432, it is further determined whether the carrier
measurement is executed for NR-reestablishment at the FWA UE 104A
(or the mobile UE 104B) by the LTE-enabled base station in the RRC
connected state. In cases where the carrier measurement is executed
for the NR-reestablishment at the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE
104B), the control passes to 434 (of FIG. 4B), or else the control
returns to 426 (FIG. 4C).
[0068] At 434, it is determined whether the PSS is synched is at
the communication device 102. In cases where the PSS is synched is
at the communication device 102, the control passes to 436, or else
the control returns to 416.
[0069] At 436, it is further determined whether the carriers are
same as stored in the memory 208. In cases where the same carriers
are stored in the memory 208 of the communication device 102, the
control passes to 420, else to 416.
[0070] Various embodiments of the disclosure may provide a
non-transitory computer-readable medium having stored thereon,
computer implemented instructions that when executed by one or more
circuits causes a device to execute operations to establish a
short-range wireless communication link (e.g. the short-range
wireless communication link 116) with the FWA UE 104A (or the
mobile UE 104B) (FIG. 1) that is in a specified proximal range of
the communication device. It may be determined that the FWA UE 104A
(or the mobile UE 104B) is in a RRC connected state over a LTE
network, based on the established short-range wireless
communication link. It may be further detected whether a first NR
carrier is assigned to the FWA UE independent of use of the
communication device 102 for the NR carrier assignment, based on
the established short-range wireless communication link. It is
further determined that a carrier measurement for NR is established
at the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) by a LTE-enabled base
station (such as the first base station 106) in the RRC connected
state, based on the established short-range wireless communication
link and at least one of an absence of the assignment of the first
NR carrier to the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) or a received
signal characteristic associated with the assigned first NR carrier
is less than a signal quality threshold. The assignment of a second
NR carrier, having the received signal characteristic greater than
the signal quality threshold, to the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE
104B) is controlled for non-standalone initial access to a beam of
RF data signals in the second NR carrier at the FWA UE 104A (or the
mobile UE 104B), where the beam of RF data signals in the second NR
carrier is communicated (or relayed), by the communication device
104, from a NR-enabled base station (such as the second base
station 108) to the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) for the
assignment of the second NR carrier at the FWA UE 104A (or the
mobile UE 104B) based on at least the determination that the
carrier measurement for NR is established at the FWA UE 104A (or
the mobile UE 104B).
[0071] Various embodiments of the disclosure may provide a system
for low-latency initial access to non-standalone 5G NR network. The
system may include the communication device 102 (FIG. 1) that
comprises the front-end RF circuitry 214 (FIG. 2) and the DSP 206
(FIG. 2) that may be communicatively coupled to the front-end RF
circuitry 214. The DSP 206 may be configured to establish a
short-range wireless communication link (e.g. the short-range
wireless communication link 116) with the FWA UE 104A (or the
mobile UE 104B) (FIG. 1) that is in a specified proximal range of
the communication device. The DSP 206 may be further configured to
determine that the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) is in a RRC
connected state over a LTE network, based on the established
short-range wireless communication link. The DSP 206 may be further
configured to detect whether a first NR carrier is assigned to the
FWA UE independent of use of the communication device 102 for the
NR carrier assignment, based on the established short-range
wireless communication link. The DSP 206 may be further configured
to determine that a carrier measurement for NR is established at
the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) by a LTE-enabled base
station (such as the first base station 106) in the RRC connected
state, based on the established short-range wireless communication
link and at least one of an absence of the assignment of the first
NR carrier to the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) or a received
signal characteristic associated with the assigned first NR carrier
is less than a signal quality threshold. The DSP 206 may be further
configured to control an assignment of a second NR carrier, having
the received signal characteristic greater than the signal quality
threshold, to the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) for
non-standalone initial access to a beam of RF data signals in the
second NR carrier at the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B), where
the beam of RF data signals in the second NR carrier may be
communicated (or relayed), by the communication device 104, from a
NR-enabled base station (such as the second base station 108) to
the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) for the assignment of the
second NR carrier at the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) based
on at least the determination that the carrier measurement for NR
is established at the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B).
[0072] In accordance with an embodiment, the communication device
102 may be at least one of an evolved-universal terrestrial radio
access-NR dual connectivity (EN-DC) device, a NR-enabled relay
node, or a NR-enabled repeater device. The FWA UE 104A (or the
mobile UE 104B) may be an EN-DC device. The carrier measurement for
NR may be for inter radio access technology (IRAT) when the FWA UE
104A (or the mobile UE 104B) is active in one radio access
technology that corresponds to the LTE network, wherein the carrier
measurement for NR is scheduled by the LTE-enabled base station
(i.e. the first base station 106) when the FWA UE 104A (or the
mobile UE 104B) is in the RRC connected state over the LTE network
112, and wherein the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) is
configured to report the carrier measurement for NR to the
LTE-enabled base station. In accordance with an embodiment, the
carrier measurement for NR may be a B1 NR measurement that
indicates at least a reference signal received power (RSRP) at the
FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) in the RRC connected state over
the LTE network 112, and whether the RSRP measured at the FWA UE
104A (or the mobile UE 104B) is greater than the signal quality
threshold to potentially establish a fifth generation (5G) NR
connection.
[0073] In accordance with an embodiment, the DSP 206 may be further
configured to initiate beam acquisition, by use of the front-end RF
circuitry 214, in a receive-only mode. In the receive-only mode,
further communication (or relay) of input RF signals to the FWA UE
104A (or the mobile UE 104B) is deactivated. The DSP 206 may be
further configured to acquire information of one or more signal
synchronization blocks (SSBs) from the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile
UE 104B) over the established short-range wireless communication
link, where the acquired control information of one or more SSBs
indicates a set of potential carrier frequencies shared via the LTE
network 112.
[0074] In accordance with an embodiment, the DSP 206 may be further
configured to detect a primary signal synchronization (PSS) for at
least one SSB location of a plurality of SSB locations based on the
acquired control information of one or more SSBs over the
established short-range wireless communication link 116. The DSP
206 may be further configured to align a timing offset of the beam
reception to a frame structure of a fifth generation (5G) NR radio
frame based on the detected PSS for the at least one SSB location,.
The detected PSS indicates a timing boundary of the 5G NR radio
frame.
[0075] In accordance with an embodiment, the DSP 206 may be further
configured to execute a beam measurement and ranking operation for
a plurality of different beams of RF signals that are received at
the communication device 102. In the beam measurement and ranking
operation, the received plurality of different beams of RF signals
are sorted in terms of received signal strength indicator (RSSI)
measurement associated with each beam of the received plurality of
different beams of RF signals.
[0076] In accordance with an embodiment, the DSP 206 may be further
configured to execute a beam lock for a first beam of RF signals of
the plurality of different beams of RF signals that has the highest
RSSI for beam reception at the communication device 102 in a NR
carrier frequency and further for beam transmission to the FWA UE
104A (or the mobile UE 104B) from the communication device 102,
where the non-standalone access to the beam of RF data signals in
the second NR carrier at the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B)
corresponds to the first beam of RF signals in the beam lock.
[0077] In accordance with an embodiment, the DSP 206 may be further
configured to acquire a physical cell identity (PCI) of the
NR-enabled base station and additional carrier information from the
FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B). The PCI of the NR-enabled base
station and the additional carrier information is retrieved over
the established short-range wireless communication link 116. The
acquired PCI of the NR-enabled base station and additional carrier
information from the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) indicates
the assignment of the second NR carrier and a successful initial
access to the second NR carrier at the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile
UE 104B).
[0078] In accordance with an embodiment, the DSP 206 may be further
configured to determine whether the LTE-enabled base station
established the carrier measurement for NR for a new carrier that
is the second NR carrier that has a highest received signal
strength indicator (RSSI) at the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE
104B) from among a plurality of RSSIs associated with a plurality
of different beams of RF signals received at the communication
device 102, based on the acquired information of the one or more
SSBs. The second NR carrier is assigned to the FWA UE based on the
established carrier measurement for NR for the second NR
carrier.
[0079] The DSP 206 may be further configured to validate the beam
acquisition at the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) for the
non-standalone access to the beam of RF signals in the NR frequency
as successful based on a match of the acquired PCI of the
NR-enabled base station and the PCI associated with the beam of RF
signals that has the highest received signal strength. The DSP 206
may be further configured to initiate an uplink communication
(e.g., from the FWA UE 104A (or the mobile UE 104B) to the second
base station 108) by application of beam reciprocity to the
communicated beam of RF signals in the NR frequency.
[0080] While various embodiments described in the present
disclosure have been described above, it should be understood that
they have been presented by way of example, and not limitation. It
is to be understood that various changes in form and detail can be
made therein without departing from the scope of the present
disclosure. In addition to using hardware (e.g., within or coupled
to a central processing unit ("CPU"), microprocessor, micro
controller, digital signal processor, processor core, system on
chip ("SOC") or any other device), implementations may also be
embodied in software (e.g. computer readable code, program code,
and/or instructions disposed in any form, such as source, object or
machine language) disposed for example in a non-transitory
computer-readable medium configured to store the software. Such
software can enable, for example, the function, fabrication,
modeling, simulation, description and/or testing of the apparatus
and methods describe herein. For example, this can be accomplished
through the use of general program languages (e.g., C, C++),
hardware description languages (HDL) including Verilog HDL, VHDL,
and so on, or other available programs. Such software can be
disposed in any known non-transitory computer-readable medium, such
as semiconductor, magnetic disc, or optical disc (e.g., CD-ROM,
DVD-ROM, etc.). The software can also be disposed as computer data
embodied in a non-transitory computer-readable transmission medium
(e.g., solid state memory any other non-transitory medium including
digital, optical, analog-based medium, such as removable storage
media). Embodiments of the present disclosure may include methods
of providing the apparatus described herein by providing software
describing the apparatus and subsequently transmitting the software
as a computer data signal over a communication network including
the internet and intranets.
[0081] It is to be further understood that the system described
herein may be included in a semiconductor intellectual property
core, such as a microprocessor core (e.g., embodied in HDL) and
transformed to hardware in the production of integrated circuits.
Additionally, the system described herein may be embodied as a
combination of hardware and software. Thus, the present disclosure
should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary
embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the
following claims and their equivalents.
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